Fukuko Matsuo's first collection is here, featuring ten short stories of sweet romance! In the title story, two friends meet in a snow covered field. One can never say what he means, and the other takes everything he hears too literally. Will they ever overcome their language barrier and share their true feelings? In other stories, you'll meet magical cats, childhood friends, and young men learning to get along with new step-siblings. From whimsical Halloween fantasies to supernatural encounters in snowy climes, there's a heartfelt story for everyone!

Experience life in the snow with Sally!
Sally, the energetic black Labrador retriever, has some fun in the snow! Traveling to a ski lodge with her family, Sally makes lots of new friends, including two rescue dogs! Sally goes on to try her paw at various winter sports, however when night falls, Sally gets lost in the woods. How will she find her way back to the lodge? Told from the eyes of Sally the dog and brought to life through charming and brightly colored artwork, this endearing story of Sally's vacation is the perfect travel companion for any child with a sense of fun and adventure. Beautifully illustrated, this charming story inspires a life-long love of reading, captures the imagination of readers and dog lovers everywhere!
30 pages, FC

Betty and Veronica know that the best part of winter is playing in the snow! Join them and the gang as they make snow sculptures, have epic snowball battles and more! This brand new collection features over 100 pages of frosty fun and is only available digitally.

In this treasury collection of Unsportsmanlike Conduct and Rat's Wars, the eclectic Pearls Before Swine cast play out their their respective roles. Rat is the arrogant know-it-all, taking constant advantage of the naive and simple Pig, with wise and pedantic Goat looking on in detached disapproval. The incredibly inept Crocs still hold hopes of eating their Zeeba neighbors. Throw in cameo appearances by Guard Duck and Snuffles the Cat and you get the full tableau of Pearls comedy.
Stephan's personal annotations lend insight and more humor to this Pearls Before Swine rendtion.

True to Pearls Before Swine tradition, the latest cartoon collection brims with Stephan Pastis's cynical humor, sharp wit, and clever commentary. Always together--and sometimes with their fellow funny-page characters--the regular Pearls clan weighs in on everything from modern technology to current events to human nature. All the members of the skewed gang are here as Zebra engages in a never-ending war of neighborly hate with the Crocs. As always, Goat offers a voice of reason amid the ongoing chaos that Pastis creates, either from behind the pen or as a character within the strip itself. Pastis's latest collection is sure to add to the funny-page phenomenon, giving Pearls fans more of what they know and love: satirical logic and hilarious wit.

When a media mogul seeks out the Ghostbusters to fix his haunted mansion, the guys decline, assuming it's a Halloween-themed publicity stunt. However, Janine, angry about her pay, takes the job, claiming she knows as much about ghostbusting as the guys do. She's soon in over her head, and the Ghostbusters have to race against time to save her before she's yanked over to the other side forever.

What happens when an eight-year-old mischievous boy genius becomes best friends with the brilliant-though-humble elementary school janitor? Pages upon pages of hilarious comic strips, of course! Caulfield gets a kick out of frustrating his mean old third-grade teacher, Mrs. Olsen, by cracking wise-guy jokes and facetious questions; his reward is detention, where he gets to spend time with the equally quick-witted janitor Frazz. The two spend conversations discussing everything from math to literature with funny insight accessible to readers of all ages.
This e-book original collection of Frazz strips compiles the most amusing—and most touching moments as the friendship between the unlikely pair develops. Cogito, Ergo Caulfield is not only a celebration of creativity and clever humor, it also includes exclusive commentary from Frazz’s creator, Jef Mallet himself. Mallet’s work was nominated by the National Cartoonists Society for a Reuben division award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip in 2004, and Frazz has won two Wilbur Awards in 2003 and 2005, which honors excellence in communicating values and ethics. Indeed, within Frazz’s jokes and antics is the heart of the strip: an illuminative approach to learning, which is fun for kids and inevitable for adults.

"From fire-breathing jugglers to sword-swallowing illusionists, this treasury showcases all strips from Larry in Wonderland and Because Sometimes You Just Gotta Draw a Cover with Your Left Hand, along with Pastis's original commentary, which provides insight into what Pastis was thinking at the time random strips were conceived, and also fan reactions.
Tackling topics ranging from current events and modern technology to human and croc nature, Pearls Freaks the #*%# Out offers up a sideshow of feisty characters, including arrogant, self-centered, and totally hilarious Rat, who leads his four-legged collection of freakish friends through a carnival of misadventure. Joining the circuslike cavalcade are Pig, the slow but good-hearted conscience of the strip; Goat, the voice of reason that often goes unheard; Zebra, the activist; and those eternally inept carnivorous Crocs, who we learn happen to taste a lot like chicken. Pastis's cynical humor and sharp wit imbue this entertaining vaudevillian collection."""